Posted on 02/06/2007 10:18:26 AM PST by WestCoastGal
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I am just chagrinned I didn't see him on my teams .. or pick him. :-}
He's in "B" already!!
So is Montoya.....I guess with Yahoo you don't need to earn your place.
wow, I could have sworn he wasn't there, now he is. oh my. :-]
You earrrrned them , I blew it.. arrgghhh
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Waltrips car was just impounded.
The substance found in the intake manifold was a lubricant of some kind.
I was just coming over with that. From That's Racin website
NASCAR throws out qualifying times for Kahne, Kenseth; aero work is cited
NASCAR on Sunday disallowed the qualifying times for the cars of Kasey Kahne and Matt Kenseth.
Both drivers will start at the rear of the field of the second 150-mile qualifying race on Thursday at Daytona International Speedway.
NASCAR vice president Jim Hunter said both cars had unapproved aerodynamic enhancements that were discovered by inspectors after qualifying on Sunday. Hunter said further penalties were possible for both teams, including points deductions, fines and/or crew chief suspensions.
I am so laughing............Ty Norris who used to be a top gun at DEI until he and Teresa had a falling out said the fuel aka lubricant was sterno. So I was wondering if they are roasting marshmallows or something during off hours.
- David Gilliland will start on the inside pole in the Daytona 500.
- Driver(s) in dark green are those that are guaranteed to start the Daytona 500 based on owners' points. Other than Gilliland, their finishing order, as well as the top two field-fillers, will determine the inside (odd) row starting order for positions 3-39 in the Daytona 500.
- Drivers in light green are field-fillers that are guaranteed to start the Daytona 500 through either qualifying speed or the most-recent past-champ's provisional (the two eligible are italicized).
- Driver(s) in mustard are field-fillers that, depending on the results of the Duels (namely, those that are locked in race their way into a better staring spot), can fall back on their qualifying speed.
- Drivers in bright yellow must finish among the top two field-fillers or go home after Thursday (except for Bill Elliott, who merely has to hope that Dale Jarrett races his way in; then he would be eligible for the most-recent past-champ's provisional).
- Positions 40-42 will be filled by the 3 fastest field-fillers in in qualifying from either Duel that did not race their way in.
- Position 43 will be filled by, in order, Dale Jarrett (the 1999 Winston Cup Champ), Bill Elliott (1988 Winston Cup Champ) or the next-fastest field-filler in qualifying that did not race his way in.
* Denotes rookie
POS
CAR
DRIVER
MAKE
SPONSOR
SPEED
TIME
BEHIND
1
38
David Gilliland
Ford
M&M's
186.320
48.304
Leader
2
6
David Ragan*
Ford
AAA
185.300
48.570
-0.266
3
160
Boris Said
Ford
SOBE - No Fear
185.212
48.593
-0.289
4
70
Johnny Sauter
Chevrolet
Yellow Transportation
184.850
48.688
-0.384
5
48
Jimmie Johnson
Chevrolet
Lowe's
184.767
48.710
-0.406
6
25
Casey Mears
Chevrolet
National Guard / GMAC
184.634
48.745
-0.441
7
11
Denny Hamlin
Chevrolet
FedEx Express
184.449
48.794
-0.490
8
36
Jeremy Mayfield
Toyota
360 OTC
184.351
48.820
-0.516
9
20
Tony Stewart
Chevrolet
The Home Depot
184.260
48.844
-0.540
10
1
Martin Truex Jr.
Chevrolet
Bass Pro Shops / Tracker
184.139
48.876
-0.572
11
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Chevrolet
Budweiser
184.008
48.911
-0.607
12
43
Bobby Labonte
Dodge
Cheerios / Betty Crocker
184.000
48.913
-0.609
13
55
Michael Waltrip
Toyota
NAPA Auto Parts
183.899
48.940
-0.636
14
66
Jeff Green
Chevrolet
Best Buy
183.662
49.003
-0.699
15
16
Greg Biffle
Ford
Ameriquest
183.535
49.037
-0.733
16
4
Ward Burton
Chevrolet
State Water Heaters
183.464
49.056
-0.752
17
45
Kyle Petty
Dodge
Wells Fargo
183.329
49.092
-0.788
18
7
Robby Gordon
Ford
Jim Beam
183.050
49.167
-0.863
19
22
Dave Blaney
Toyota
Caterpillar
183.035
49.171
-0.867
20
84
A.J. Allmendinger*
Toyota
Red Bull
182.856
49.219
-0.915
21
7
Clint Bowyer
Chevrolet
Jack Daniel's
182.771
49.242
-0.938
22
37
Bill Elliott
Dodge
Huddle House
182.708
49.259
-0.955
23
41
Reed Sorenson
Dodge
Target
182.559
49.299
-0.995
24
78
Kenny Wallace
Chevrolet
Furniture Row Racing
182.500
49.315
-1.011
25
21
Ken Schrader
Ford
U.S. Air Force
182.452
49.328
-1.024
26
44
Dale Jarrett
Toyota
UPS
182.061
49.434
-1.130
27
31
Jeff Burton
Chevrolet
Cingular Wireless
181.976
49.457
-1.153
28
49
Mike Bliss
Dodge
BAM Racing
181.540
49.576
-1.272
29
130
Stanton Barrett
Chevrolet
Bad Boy Power Drink
181.163
49.679
-1.375
30
72
Brandon Whitt*
Chevrolet
Dutch Quality Stone
180.473
49.869
-1.565
31
158
James Hylton
Chevrolet
Retirement Living TV
179.637
50.101
-1.797
It IS HenCAR, after all.
- Ricky Rudd will start on the outside pole in the Daytona 500.
- Driver(s) in dark green are those that are guaranteed to start the Daytona 500 based on owners' points (if HenCA...er, NA$¢AR is consistent, this still includes Kenseth and Kahne, whose times were disallowed). Other than Rudd, their finishing order, as well as the top two field-fillers, will determine the outside (even) row starting order for positions 2-38 in the Daytona 500.
- Driver(s) in light green are field-fillers that are guaranteed to start the Daytona 500 through qualifying speed.
- Driver(s) in mustard are field-fillers that, depending on the results of the Duels (namely, those that are locked in race their way into a better staring spot), can fall back on their qualifying speed.
- Drivers in bright yellow must finish among the top two field-fillers or go home after Thursday.
- Positions 40-42 will be filled by the 3 fastest field-fillers in in qualifying from either Duel that did not race their way in.
- Position 43 will be filled by, in order, Dale Jarrett (the 1999 Winston Cup Champ), Bill Elliott (1988 Winston Cup Champ) or the next-fastest field-filler in qualifying that did not race his way in.
* Denotes Rookie
POS
CAR
DRIVER
MAKE
SPONSOR
SPEED
TIME
BEHIND
1
88
Ricky Rudd
Ford
Snickers
185.609
48.489
Leader
2
40
David Stremme
Dodge
Coors Light
185.487
48.521
-0.032
3
42
Juan Montoya*
Dodge
Texaco / Havoline
185.338
48.560
-0.071
4
24
Jeff Gordon
Chevrolet
DuPont
185.079
48.628
-0.139
5
14
Sterling Marlin
Chevrolet
Waste Management
184.945
48.663
-0.174
6
5
Kyle Busch
Chevrolet
Kellogg's / CARQUEST
184.509
48.778
-0.289
7
00
David Reutimann*
Toyota
Domino's Pizza
184.419
48.802
-0.313
8
18
J.J. Yeley
Chevrolet
Interstate Batteries
184.336
48.824
-0.335
9
23
Mike Skinner
Toyota
Bill Davis Racing
184.324
48.827
-0.338
10
19
Elliott Sadler
Dodge
Dodge Dealers / UAW
184.256
48.845
-0.356
11
26
Jamie McMurray
Ford
Crown Royal
184.211
48.857
-0.368
12
139
Regan Smith
Chevrolet
Ginn Resorts
183.865
48.949
-0.460
13
12
Ryan Newman
Dodge
ALLTEL
183.602
49.019
-0.530
14
29
Kevin Harvick
Chevrolet
Shell / Pennzoil
183.494
49.048
-0.559
15
15
Paul Menard*
Chevrolet
PEAK / Menards
183.426
49.066
-0.577
16
01
Mark Martin
Chevrolet
U.S. Army
183.266
49.109
-0.620
17
96
Tony Raines
Chevrolet
DLP HDTV
183.094
49.155
-0.666
18
2
Kurt Busch
Dodge
Miller Lite
183.068
49.162
-0.673
19
34
Kevin Lepage
Dodge
Detoxify Brand / Makoto Sauces
182.711
49.258
-0.769
20
83
Brian Vickers
Toyota
Red Bull
182.508
49.313
-0.824
21
13
Joe Nemechek
Chevrolet
CertainTeed
182.474
49.322
-0.833
22
10
Scott Riggs
Dodge
Valvoline / Stanley Tools
182.437
49.332
-0.843
23
99
Carl Edwards
Ford
Office Depot
182.020
49.445
-0.956
24
171
Frank Kimmel
Ford
Fast Track Driving School
181.693
49.534
-1.045
25
104
Eric McClure
Chevrolet
Hefty
181.269
49.650
-1.161
26
27
Kirk Shelmerdine
Chevrolet
Lilly Trucking of Virginia
181.127
49.689
-1.200
27
74
Derrike Cope
Dodge
Royal Administration
180.354
49.902
-1.413
28
109
Mike Wallace
Chevrolet
Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts
171.305
52.538
-4.049
29
17
Matt Kenseth
Ford
DEWALT
no speed
no time
no time
30
9
Kasey Kahne
Dodge
Dodge Dealers / UAW
no speed
no time
no time
They've always had a strong plate qualifying package, so it doesn't surprise me. If they actually do well Sunday and at California, that will.
And not just qualifying, they usually do well at the plate tracks.
It was the other 32 races that were the problem!
Correction to the Duel 2 lineup; the results of that race are for positions 4-38, not 2-38.
Ok, how would sterno help? I know it burns, but....??
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